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- Hangs Upon Nothing is a film about experiencing life on earth.
- THE ANTHROPOLOGIST considers the fate of the planet from the perspective of an American teenager. Over five years, she travels alongside her mother, an anthropologist studying the impact of climate change on indigenous communities.
- The scary anonymous ghosts are coming to the scary town of Florida. the main boy Dylan tries to stop the horde. He also learns tat he needs to battle the scary boys in scary town Florida.
- In order to marry the woman he loves, a village youth must prove that the curse on the men in his family has been dispelled by winning the island dance competition. He eventually learns that the curse is not black magic after all, but alcoholism.
- In 2017, IUCN funded a solar PV installation in Manoku, on Abemama atoll, a remote island of Kiribati. This short documentary explores the changes and joy brought to the community through provision of clean, affordable electricity.
- President Anote Tong of the Republic of Kiribati, a Pacific Island nation, is leading the formation of the Pacific Oceanscape - an action plan for marine conservation that impacts almost 40 million square kilometers (more than 15 million square miles), a territory larger than Canada, the United States and Mexico combined. President Tong, also a CI Board Member, explains not only the need to set aside marine protected areas for ensuring food security, but also shares examples of how rising sea levels are dramatically affecting his island nation and his people.
- The Global Conservation Fund celebrates 10 years of accomplishments around the world.
- Eevee seek to uncover the mysterious towers secrets
- On a remote island in Kiribati, in the heart of the Pacific, flourishes the flamboyant Levita Levi. Openly gay, Levita is labeled a Binabinaine by the Kiribatese, a term to describe her gender identity and identification as female while being born male. Obsessed with dance, Levita and her fellow Binabinaines perform their unique brand of Polynesian dancing to audiences on the island. 'Levita' is an intimate portrait of a remote community, a world in which dance, sisterhood and desire become an affirmation of acceptance.
- In a remote corner of the Pacific, the nation of Kiribati has created the world's largest marine reserve, the Phoenix Islands Protected Area. The reserve covers 410,500 square kilometers and is home to thriving coral reefs and abundant sea life, including sharks and manta rays.
- A family, pacific islands, and the end of the world. Millennium Island is personal documentary about climate change in Kiribati.
- The President of the lowest country in the World, Kiribati see his past under water as he moves through a country that could be washed away any day. Now he thinks about his Grandchildren. What is to become of them? There is a contrast between the beauty of the place and the threat. He bought land for all his inhabitants in Fiji in case of the the feared King Tide will appear out of the blue. When the tide is out we all hope for the best when it returns, he says.
- Kids in Kiribati are facing the harsh realities of climate change. This is their story.
- Every four years, participants from 27 island nations gather to celebrate their culture and to perform their identity at the Festival of Pacific Arts. In 2016, FestPAC took place in Guam, the largest of the Mariana Islands, and as many say one of the USA's last colonies. One of the festivals core themes in 2016 was: 'Our resources from land and sea that have sustained Pacific islanders for thousands of years'. We meet festival delegates from three island nations (Tokelau, Guam and Kiribati) to discuss how they perceive today's environmental challenges: We are looking for the undercurrents of a changing climate. How does climate change discourse affect performances of traditional and contemporary dance and other art forms? Our interview partners are: Asi Fangalua Halaleva-Pasilio (one of the leading figures of the delegation from Nukunonu, Tokelau), Kaure Babo (a newly elected member of parliament from Kiribati), Joe Viloria (a cultural practitioner and fisherman from Guam who is working relentlessly to restore a perceived ancient Chamorro culture), and Adrienne L. Kaeppler (curator of Oceanic Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.). A film by Dennis Dellschow and Eric Petzoldt - 35 minutes - 2017
- Stories about the promotion and protection of human rights in an era when internationally recognized human rights have been demoted as a priority by the U.S. and other governments around the world. This film stands as a challenge to their demotion.
- A documentary about the thoughts and feelings of the last generation of youth to grow up on the Pacific Island nation of Kiribati, which as a consequence of climate change will soon be under water.
- The Pacific Oceanscape is a political commitment by countries of the Pacific Islands Forum to understand, guard, and conserve the Pacific Ocean for the benefit of all. Fifteen countries of the Pacific Islands Forum have committed to create the largest protected area network on earth.